Just buy USA garlic. Avoid the nasty garlic from China. It’s been known a while.
roaddog
In a 4×8 garden bed I grow an entire year’s worth of garlic, with enough left to plant the next year’s crop.
kempff
Great. One more reason for hysterical nincompoops to jump in on /r/Cooking discussions and spew their pseudoinformation.
“…and add one clove of garl—” “NOOO! GARLIC BAAAD!”
Billy-Ruffian
You plant garlic in the fall for a spring/summer crop. I usually plant mine in October or November, whenever I decide to rip up that last tomato plant that was hanging on.
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Grow your own
Just buy USA garlic. Avoid the nasty garlic from China. It’s been known a while.
In a 4×8 garden bed I grow an entire year’s worth of garlic, with enough left to plant the next year’s crop.
Great. One more reason for hysterical nincompoops to jump in on /r/Cooking discussions and spew their pseudoinformation.
“…and add one clove of garl—”
“NOOO! GARLIC BAAAD!”
You plant garlic in the fall for a spring/summer crop. I usually plant mine in October or November, whenever I decide to rip up that last tomato plant that was hanging on.